Portrait of Class40 Racing Headsails

Offshore Racing Headsails

Here is Aloys Claquin’s Manuard-designed Mach40, built at JPS, and equipped with All Purpose sails. This campaign was based 100% in La Trinité.
Our loyal competitor, Jorg Riecher, won the 2012 edition of the Solidaire du Chocolat on the second Mach40.

Reef clew

The reef clew webbing is prolonged by a spectra strop which is stowed in its pocket so that the reef point can be reached easily.

A webbing strop prevents the zip from opening when reefed.

The anodised aluminium cleat for the leech line is light and robust.

It is these little touches which enable us to provide smart solutions for offshore racing.

Tack

All tacks are equipped with snap shackles which can be released under load, fitted with a textile quick-release system.

The webbing radiates out to spread the loads.

The snap shackle is recessed to keep the foot of the sail as close to the deck as possible for aerodynamic efficiency (deck effect).

Short battens

All battens are removable. Should one break, it is a simple matter to change it.

The batten end is held in place with a lashing.

We prefer this solution to Velcro, which has a tendency to slip over time.